Spend a day at a noble ranch and playing and learning polo techniques from the best. Being a very popular sport in Argentina, the country is now famous for its horses and players and the sport is entirely part of the Porteña Culture. Includes transportation from select Buenos Aires hotels within the areas of Monserrat, San Nicolas, Retiro, and Recoleta.
Tour Plan
Buenos Aires City Center
Be ready for convenient pickup at your Buenos Aires hotel (Montserrat, San Nicolas, Retiro, Recoleta) at 10:30 a.m., where you'll climb in to a comfortable tour vehicle for the 31-mile (50-km) ride to the ranch (estancia).
Estancia La Martina Polo
The team will welcome you with an informative talk about polo and the horses bred on the estancia. While you listen, snack on some empanadas and sip some local wine. Learn about polo's rules and techniques from the instructors, then walk out on the fields frequented by Adolfo Cambiaso, one of the world's best polo players. Mount up and take a 2-hour polo clinic, suitable for both beginners and advanced players. Refuel with a traditional barbecue, known as an asado, featuring local meat and wine. Relax around the swimming pool, play tennis, or walk through the fields. Sip tea and mate, or sample Argentinian snacks before returning to Buenos Aires via bus.
Itinerary
Be ready for convenient pickup at your Buenos Aires hotel at 10:30 a.m., where you'll climb in to a comfortable tour vehicle for the 31-mile (50-km) ride to the ranch (estancia).
The team will welcome you with an informative talk about polo and the horses bred on the estancia. Learn about polo's rules and techniques from the instructors. The instructors will also talk about the horses used for the sport, their selection, breeding and training. The idea is that you feel part of the team and it is designed for all levels, it is a very fun activity in which everyone can participate. After the Poloo lesson, the Polistas will invite you to 'Play a game' with them to practice what you have learnt. Take a 2-hour polo clinic, suitable for both beginners and advanced players. Refuel with a traditional barbecue, known as an asado, featuring local meat and wine. After lunch, you can relax, play tennis, or walk through the fields. Sip tea and mate, or sample Argentinian snacks.
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